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  • #16
    Patience is a virtue after all.
    But there's a fatal fallacy in that assertion.
    "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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    • #17
      Originally posted by LaRusso


      Could you please post a savegame file with phalanx beating a tank?
      Ahhh, but it's so much more fun for us to make outrageous statements about my army of 5 elite modern armor fortified on a mountain being wiped out by a conscript warrior.

      but when you ask us to back these statements up? that's another story.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Zachriel
        Just out of curiosity, why would someone who doesn't like Civ3 spend their whole day on a Civ3 forum?

        I mean, I don't really like cricket, but I don't spend my whole day on the cricket forum blasting them for their stupid game design. I would rather spend my time playing Civ3, which I do like, or making a snowman.
        I wish to apologize to all cricket lovers worldwide. I didn't mean to say their game was stupid, or even silly. What I really meant to say was that is wasn't "my cup of tea."

        Thank you.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Zachriel


          I wish to apologize to all cricket lovers worldwide. I didn't mean to say their game was stupid, or even silly. What I really meant to say was that is wasn't "my cup of tea."

          Thank you.
          Odd. Usage of the phrase "my cup of tea" is usually a good indicator of whether or not the person in question is a cricket lover or not.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Father Beast


            Ahhh, but it's so much more fun for us to make outrageous statements about my army of 5 elite modern armor fortified on a mountain being wiped out by a conscript warrior.

            but when you ask us to back these statements up? that's another story.
            LOL

            oh yes, i remember my elite army of modern armor being wiped out by a settler. too bad i did not save that one.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Libertarian


              But there's a fatal fallacy in that assertion.

              What is the fallacy? Please explain what is wrong with patience or why patience is not a virtue.
              Sorry....nothing to say!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by ****gyRA
                What is the fallacy? Please explain what is wrong with patience or why patience is not a virtue.
                It is a particular kind of fallacy. You can understand why patience might not be a virtue once you've been given the necessary key element.
                "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Libertarian


                  It is a particular kind of fallacy. You can understand why patience might not be a virtue once you've been given the necessary key element.
                  Oh, I see! It's a secret!


                  It sure seems to me that your answers are more vague than Firaxis.

                  But of course since nobody else is as smart as you (except Yin) how could we understand?
                  Sorry....nothing to say!

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                  • #24
                    But of course since nobody else is as smart as you (except Yin) how could we understand?
                    But you do understand. You identified the key element yourself.
                    "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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                    • #25
                      Thanks, you are always a man of reason.
                      Sorry....nothing to say!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ****gyRA
                        Thanks, you are always a man of reason.
                        [spelling it out]If something must be done, then patience is not a virtue.[/spelling it out]

                        evidence #1 - patience will never educate the ignorant or willfully contrite, as you so aptly pointed out.
                        "Is it sport? I think it is. And does affection breed it? I think it does. Is it frailty that so errs? It is so too." - Shakespeare, Othello IV,iii

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jackshot


                          [spelling it out]If something must be done, then patience is not a virtue.[/spelling it out]

                          evidence #1 - patience will never educate the ignorant or willfully contrite, as you so aptly pointed out.
                          Thanks jackshot! But how can we educate you guys?
                          Last edited by ACooper; January 15, 2002, 12:31.
                          Sorry....nothing to say!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ****gyRA


                            Thanks jack****! But how can we educate you guys?
                            See, jack**** is cool, but ****gy is censured. Learn something everyday.
                            "Is it sport? I think it is. And does affection breed it? I think it does. Is it frailty that so errs? It is so too." - Shakespeare, Othello IV,iii

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ****gyRA


                              Thanks jackshot! But how can we educate you guys?

                              (edited for spelling of Mr. Shot's name)
                              Sorry....nothing to say!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Willem
                                Civ II didn't have MP when it first came out either.
                                why is that relevant to civ3 MP? just because the initial release of civ2 didn't have MP, does that mean that civ3 shouldn't have MP too?



                                oh yeah, civ3 also sucks due to the lack of scenario support
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